Rc. Schiavi et al., EFFECT OF TESTOSTERONE ADMINISTRATION ON SEXUAL-BEHAVIOR AND MOOD IN MEN WITH ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION, Archives of sexual behavior, 26(3), 1997, pp. 231-241
This double-blind placebo controlled, cross-over study was carried out
to assess the effect of testosterone administration on sexual behavio
r mood, and psychological symptoms in healthy men with erectile dysfun
ction. Biweekly injections of 200 mg of testosterone enanthate were gi
ven over a period of 6 weeks separated by a washout period of 4 weeks.
Blood samples for hormonal assessment, behavioral and psychological r
atings were obtained prior to each injection. Luteinizing hormone rema
ined significantly depressed but circulating testosterone had returned
to baseline levels by 2 weeks following each hormonal injection. The
ejaculatory frequency during the testosterone phase was statistically
higher than during the placebo phase. There were marked, although stat
istically nonsignificant, increases in median frequency of reported se
xual desire, masturbation, sexual experiences with partner, and sleep
erections during the testosterone period. Testosterone did not have de
monstrable effects on ratings of penile rigidity and sexual satisfacti
on. Mood variables and psychological symptoms did not change following
hormonal administration. Results suggest that androgen administration
to eugonadal men with erectile dysfunction may activate their sexual
behavior without enhancing erectile capacity and without effects on mo
od and psychological symptoms.